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Expensive HDMI Cables versus Cheap

By: David Cameron
For : Cloudcitysites
Date Added : April 14, 2010
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HDMI Cables for Sale


Analogue signals were very susceptible to signal degradation leading to snowy or ghosted pictures. These problems could be improved or eliminated by upgrading to heavily shielded cables that used purer metals in their construction, hence why gold-plating was seen to be a great feature to guarantee the best picture quality. The science fully supported ensuring that the RF 'waves' had technology behind them to ensure minimal signal degradation.


With Digital Signals, there is little science that we are aware of that supports the theory that expensive cables will make any difference to the actual data transfer, at least over typical consumer distances of a few feet between the input source and the output HDMI device.


Yep, I called it data transfer, because that's exactly what it is ... a rapid fire succession of timed electrical pulses on or off (1's and 0's). Think PC and hard disk or network cables ... do you see much signs there of heavy shielding and gold-plate standards? Maybe there is a difference in paying for expensive HDMI leads, but we have yet to see it and all our cables have been bought inexpensively. We suggest that you do the same before forking out £50+ for an expensive cable. Remember analogue degrades - digital works or doesn't (in which case you have a faulty cable)


When you want to buy HDMI cables, just think about when you transfer movies and other files to your flash drive. That's a digital transfer, but how many times has a movie or picture ever corrupted in transferring in that way? We bet that you have never seen a failure.


Manufacturers and retailers would love for you to spend big bucks on cables that they can mark up considerably, but the truth is that you probably don't need expensive HDMI cables.


Cheap HDMI Cables ..


are NOT necessarilly inferior. Home consumers can safely buy cheap HDMI cables without wondering whether there will be picture or sound degradation. IF you have money to burn, then spend £100+ on a Monster cable, but try buying a cheaper cable and try it as a comparison. We fully believe that for home consumers the cheap HDMI cables will be your winner .. with value being the decider, not the picture.


Do as we do and source your HDMI cables cheaply. Given that HDMI don't have large scart pins, then HDMI cables are actually far more robust than scart and build quality will rarely be any issue.


Buy Inexpensive HDMI Cables and you are unlikely to notice any difference whatsoever.




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